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tv   The Stream 2019 Ep 89  Al Jazeera  June 5, 2019 7:32am-8:01am +03

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as bodies pulled from the water. the military's being accused of trying to stop the violence being documented and shared by confiscating mobile phones. next week will begin our civil disobedience the military council has cut off the internet they cut off the telecommunication networks to cover their crimes we promise we'll unveil the military's crimes committed on the streets from killing to rape 2000000 to fear we will continue this revolution the crackdown appears to be continuing activists report raids by a paramilitary group on hospitals looking for injured protesters and the medical workers treating them i found one of the rapid support forces came in and attacked me and he hit me here and over here as well may god punish them the doctors union says the savage beating suffered by patients and their colleagues a part of a wider campaign of violence yesterday we have not do doctors or be raped. said the
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women have been waved in one of the nearby. neighborhoods to the headquarters of the military council this it which and cannot carry on. the military jump has apologized for the violence and says it will investigate its called for elections within 9 months something the opposition has rejected when we consider it a statement of a coup and a counter attack on the people's revolution and we were a few to do all from its beginning to the end we refused to call for an early election and we consider the statement of the military council conforms with the counter-revolution and is linked to the interests of the old regime just weeks ago protesters gathered full of hope that talks with the military council were on the verge of a breakthrough. now their current has turned to anger and protesters say they won't back down alexei o'brian al jazeera. well as you mentioned the u.n.
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security council failed to reach a joint position on sudan in a closed door meeting more of that now from our diplomatic editor james bays. the security council was briefed behind closed doors on the latest developments in khartoum by the secretary general special adviser almost situation in sudan nicholas hastened i'm very concerned about the situation in khartoum and i think that represents a position of the international community i don't want to engage to mention a discussion as to who should do what because we're still hoping to play a role in bringing the parties together we haven't given up hope that a solution is still possible you can just. as soon as i can mr hasten told reporters he'd like to see a common international position on the situation in the sudan but the security council couldn't come up with that they couldn't come up with a statement on the killing of protesters by the military i'm told but china
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adamantly refused the draft statement saying it was an internal matter they were backed in that by russia and kuwait said the draft needed amendments so instead the ambassadors from the european countries gave their own statement we call for an immediate secession of violence accountability for crimes committed and underlined the responsibility of the transitional military council in ensuring the safety of the sudanese do you need a letter and announcement to see snickers he since the point that government and for elections to short period of time is of great concern those are the words i think european ambassadors would have liked to have seen in a common security council statement but now sudan has become the latest country where the security council is divided. the u.s.
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president has promised what he called a phenomenal trade deal for a post brags that britain donald trump held talks with the outgoing prime minister to resign may in the 2nd day of his state visit but he seemed to ignore friction of a dealings with chinese telecoms giant leaving that from a replacement. for. what in other circumstances would be a significant meeting was on this occasion far more low key the u.s. president alongside a british prime minister on the verge of stepping down for the past 2 and a half the president and i have had the privilege of being the latest guardians of this precious and profound friendship between our countries there was no avoiding breaks it and opposed breaks a trade deal between the 2 countries donald trump is a big fan of both i would say i would think that it will happen and it probably should happen this is a great great country and it wants its own identity it wants to have its own
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borders it wants to run its own affairs is a very very special place and i think it deserves a special place on the topline point of contention between the 2 sides the role of the chinese telecoms giant in building the u.k.'s 5 g. network president trump seem to brush the issue aside there will be an agreement he said not to worry he seemed to imply leave it to mrs may's successor on which point the president has made his views very public indorsing top contenders boris johnson the former foreign secretary and the current foreign secretary jeremy hunt. environment minister michael gove also a front runner he said he didn't know very well and there was talk of a one on one meeting it was as if the former reality t.v. star was back candidates this time for the job of british prime minister. at the business end of this state visit donald trump was most at home around a table talking deals that will come. later today besides
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the glamour of a state visit the lavish attention of royalty great britain once a valued ally and strategic partner is to this president it seems a deal waiting to be done. al-jazeera london. where there is major concern in the u.k. of a trump's comments about the nation's public health service being up for negotiation in any future trade deal but just hours later he appeared to step back from those comments. i don't see it being on the table somebody asked me a question today and i say everything's up for negotiation because everything is but i don't see that being that's something that i would not consider part of trade that's not trade several 1000 demonstrators marched through central london in protest against the u.s. president's visit but turnout was below expectations prompting. a small protest was that. it was billed as a carnival of resistance and the demonstrations certainly included elements of
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performance as well as protest costumes and fancy dress one group dressed as characters from the hung made tale some were simple others. simply too profane to show on television or even trump impersonators. the 6 meter tall trump baby blimp was back after 1st appearing in 2018 of the reports effigy titles dumped trump made its debut this year i do respect democracy but i'm ashamed of this country for inviting him and treating him with pomp and dignity i think that the british. people to kind of. fascist a short distance from where the president was meeting the prime minister the stage had been set up to host several high profile speakers look around. look at.
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we are young we are old we're why we disabled and. where the wonderful most of diversity and inclusion that we represent on this demonstration today i. thought they were isolated confrontations between protesters and some vocal pro trump individuals but they were quickly contained. protest organizers had anticipated the degree of outrage for teagan certainly the numbers on this protest are a fraction of the 250000 the turned out when president last came to london in 2018 on the last visit to the us president has succeeded in uniting a kaleidoscope of different courses from pro-feminist the fascists. when he was asked by journalists about the protests outside president trump claimed to have seen only cheering supporters demonstration he said was a small protest in the media attention obvious fake news i don't see any protests i
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did see a small protest today when i came very small so a lot of it is fake news i hate to say but you saw the the people waving the american flag waving your flag it was tremendous spirit and love for the most part the public is being kept well back from the president and his own but if president trump was really oblivious to the chorus of booing his motorcade left downing street it can only have been because of the remarkable sound proofing of his official limousine brennan al-jazeera central london. it's been 2 years in saudi arabia the u.a.e. egypt and bahrain initiated a blockade on qatar claiming doha was a supporter of terrorism well that's an accusation that qatar strongly denies the crisis has affected many areas and creating further instability in the region the reports. a handshake between saudi king soundman bin abdulaziz and the qatari prime minister but if anyone saw this is
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a sign of warming relations between the 2 countries they'd be wrong that was a week ago and despite the most high profile meeting between the qataris and saudis in 2 years is the g.c.c. is still in crisis and very much divided and also we had reservations about many parts of the statement these elements include 1st the issue of only condemning iran and the escalation against it up in the absence of any moderate policy to engage in dialogue with iran from the statement also mentioned the united ago where is the night of the gulf war we have 3 gulf states blockading another gulf state ever since saudi arabia the united arab emirates behind and egypt imposed a land air and sea blockade on cattle in june 2017 the gulf cooperation council has been at olds. the g.c.c. has held 2 summits in saudi arabia and one in kuwait which has led mediation efforts at the 1st summit since the blockade began
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a catalyst to mean been hammered out that he attended but his adversary said the foreign minister is their absence was seen as a snub to kuwait city tend to heal the rift throughout the dispute catto has strongly denied claims made by the saudis and generalities the doha supports terrorism or is too close to iran. be groups have been engaged in cattle's foreign ministry has arranged meetings with representatives from dozens of countries with the i'm a and foreign minister touring the world. riyadh in abu dhabi will say been busy with media campaigns against cattle including one targeting the 2022 world cup yet both have been dealing with crises of their own the killing of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi in istanbul and accusations that it was ordered by crown prince mohammed bin salmond have damaged the kingdom's image. so has the war in yemen and the humanitarian disaster it's caused. the immoralities and saudis have been
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accused of committing human rights violations there and cattle says that's the real reason it's being targeted by its neighbors but the blockade appears to have had little effect in the past 2 years trade between cattle and iran has increased and qatari media outlet al-jazeera and others are operating freely despite demands by the saudis and them are artie's for their closure qatar is a country that has a mentally grown and has a lot of positive developments since the crisis because they have a lot more freedom to maneuver freedom to choose their suppliers choose their partners in the region without being hamstrung or tied down to saudi dictate as the g.c.c. crisis and does its 3rd year division and distrust between the councils members appeared to be becoming the norm and if people in the gulf begin to accept that reality that could make changing it more difficult in the long run victoria gate and b. al-jazeera trump ministration has authorized u.s.
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companies to share nuclear technology with saudi arabia the u.s. department of energy and former senate are granted to licenses the 1st in october in just 16 days after the killing of a journalist. the most recent approval was given in february 1 u.s. senator says it's one of many steps administration is taking is fueling a dangerous escalation of tensions in the region. plus also the coming out as they are including australian police raid the offices of the national broadcaster a.b.c. over a series of stories about afghanistan. and a strike that could create a shortage of their favorite treats we'll explain that one that spanks. the web and sponsored by cattle and ways. that remember we're watching those few showers developing over the caspian sea a couple days ago they were drifting east to be this lot coming over afghanistan
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tajikistan they were big enough to produce flash flooding in touch he could stand there still a few showers around as you can see left overs the might be more to come west of it although it's not an unsettled story wrong temperatures of around about $45.00 mark in baghdad baghdad a streak of cloud the gray across the eastern med i think it will be no more than a streak of tide and probably will be a little difference to how things feel so settles getting slowly hotter or staying hot at this time of the years to be expected same is true throughout the arabian peninsula their defense will see power from occasional wind changes so doha's 40 and humid at the moment in the forecast probably about the same but in the science here this this really is we're looking to change the a monaco's solar at some point will see cloud and drizzle for weeks on end is trying to get in and that circulation is a hint we should probably watch just in case we get a tropical psyco developing possible at this time of the year after all south of
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all this so it's remarkably quiet for the cloud bringing some rain to the western cape and keeping cape in a 50 degrees it's a pretty dry and sunny picture. the weather sponsored by qatar airways after decades of being programmed with instructions data hungry computers can now learn on their own identifying packet and predicting human behavior. artificial intelligence can monitor our movement. and decide on our future the big picture to coach the world according to ai and exposes the bias inside the machine part one on al-jazeera.
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welcome back a quick amount of top stories here on al-jazeera a doctor's group aligned with protesters in savannah says at least 60 people have been killed by security forces since monday following a meeting of the un security council 8 european countries have condemned the crackdown protesters are projected the military's plan for an election and 9 months time saying it won't be 3. years president donald trump has promised the u.k. what he called a phenomenal trade deal once it leaves the european union it also called for a united front against iran a 2nd state visit. and it's been 2 years in saudi arabia the u.a.e. egypt and bahrain began a blockade on qatar payment of i was a supporter of terrorism it's an accusation that qatar strong.

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